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You cannot out give God!

Dearest friends,
There’s a truth we return to again and again: you cannot outgive God.
When we give with open hearts, God meets us with even greater abundance — not always in ways we expect, but always in ways we need. Scripture reminds us that "God loves a cheerful giver" (2 Corinthians 9:7), and that "He is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work." (2 Corinthians 9:8)
Now, we’ve been given a rare and sacred opportunity — one that won’t come again in our lifetime.
To become a founder (ctitor) of our beloved church is more than a donation — it’s a spiritual act of planting your name, your faith, and your family’s love into the very foundation of this holy place. One that will last generations.
With a one-time gift of at least $5,000 (by May 1, 2025), your name — or the name of a loved one (including those who passed away) — will be permanently remembered in prayer for as long as the church stands.
Because the truth is this:
While many things in life pass away, what we give to God never disappears. It multiplies. It blesses. It endures.
Join the 41 founders who have already answered this call.
Will you be one of them? 
How can you contribute?
Donations are accepted by check, made payable to 'The Life-Giving Fountain Romanian Orthodox Church' and sent to the following address: 132 Califon Rd, Long Valley, NJ, 07853
You can also contact Father Parish Priest Roman Galben or any member of the Parish Council: https://en.izvorultamaduirii.org/consiliul-parohial

 
 
 

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